the notion of allophone

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powerpoint presentation the notion of allophone chpriyeva farangiz 1. distinctive features and allophonic variation 2. examples and applications of allophones 3. introduction to allophones plan: defining allophones the distribution of allophones is often governed by predictable phonological rules; for example, the aspiration of voiceless stops like /p/, /t/, /k/ in english is conditioned by word position. this means [pʰ] appears word-initially, while [p] appears after other sounds. allophones are variant pronunciations of a single phoneme, represented by /p/ and its aspirated [pʰ] and unaspirated [p] counterparts. these phonetic differences, while perceptible, do not change the word's meaning in a given language. conclusion and further exploration understanding allophonic variation is crucial for accurate phonetic transcription; consider the 3 different allophones of /p/ in english, illustrating the importance of context in phonetic analysis beyond just the 44 phonemes. further research could explore the cross-linguistic distribution of specific allophones, comparing, for instance, the …
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al /n/ might become a bilabial /m/ before a bilabial stop like /p/ as in "unpleasant" feature changes, like voicing, can trigger allophonic variation. for example, the aspiration of voiceless stops in english (/p/, /t/, /k/) is only present in word-initial stressed syllables; unstressed and word-medial positions show unaspirated allophones. minimal pairs and allophonic variation allophonic variations, unlike phonemic contrasts illustrated by minimal pairs, are predictable based on phonetic context; for instance, the aspiration of /p/ in 'pin' versus its unaspirated counterpart in 'spin' represents 2 allophones of the same phoneme, lacking minimal pair distinction. the identification of allophones, as opposed to separate phonemes, hinges on the absence of minimal pairs; if substituting one sound for another creates a different word (2 distinct meanings), they are separate phonemes; otherwise, they are allophones of the same phoneme introduction to phones and phonemes phones are the smallest segmental units of speech, represented …
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powerpoint presentation the notion of allophone chpriyeva farangiz 1. distinctive features and allophonic variation 2. examples and applications of allophones 3. introduction to allophones plan: defining allophones the distribution of allophones is often governed by predictable phonological rules; for example, the aspiration of voiceless stops like /p/, /t/, /k/ in english is conditioned by word position. this means [pʰ] appears word-initially, while [p] appears after other sounds. allophones are variant pronunciations of a single phoneme, represented by /p/ and its aspirated [pʰ] and unaspirated [p] counterparts. these phonetic differences, while perceptible, do not change the word's meaning in a given language. conclusion and further exploration understanding allophonic variation is cruc...

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